Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 56.
35. lappuse
... object would be frustrated if the knowledge could not be used without incurring the guilt of piracy ( 55 ) . The object of copyright is and must be the advance- ment of the sciences and arts , and granting a monopoly to the author is ...
... object would be frustrated if the knowledge could not be used without incurring the guilt of piracy ( 55 ) . The object of copyright is and must be the advance- ment of the sciences and arts , and granting a monopoly to the author is ...
39. lappuse
... object of copyright legislation is really the promotion of communication ; whether the object is merely the protection of a financial interest of authors ; or whether we have been confused as to what the object of copyright really is ...
... object of copyright legislation is really the promotion of communication ; whether the object is merely the protection of a financial interest of authors ; or whether we have been confused as to what the object of copyright really is ...
68. lappuse
... Object of works Fair Use " Relatively " little Different Unfair Use or Infringement " Relatively " much Same Quantity Effect on sale " Relatively " little None or increases " Relatively " much Diminishes Effect on profits None or ...
... Object of works Fair Use " Relatively " little Different Unfair Use or Infringement " Relatively " much Same Quantity Effect on sale " Relatively " little None or increases " Relatively " much Diminishes Effect on profits None or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF LITERARY | 15 |
Right to Credit | 21 |
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